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Halloween is here, and Open Space Radio is celebrating with one of our most hauntingly fun episodes yet. In this special episode, we sit around the virtual campfire to share a few eerie tales from park and recreation professionals. From ghostly encounters in historic parks to strange happenings at community events, this episode is packed with stories that remind us how our parks come alive (and sometimes come back to life) after dark. Halloween Celebrations Across the Country Before diving into the stories, we highlight some of the incredible ways communities are celebrating Halloween this year. In Denton, Texas, for example, the city celebrates all 31 days of October with more than 300 events and 30 placemaking experiences, attracting hundreds of thousands of visitors downtown. Cobb County Parks in Georgia brings the scares with its ever-growing haunted house event, which has expanded into a seven-day attraction boasting 17,000 square feet of spine-tingling fun. And in Rutland, Vermont, a legendary Halloween parade continues its decades-long tradition of bringing the community together. True (and Truly Spooky) Stories From the Field The stories that follow are first-hand accounts from professionals who have experienced things that defy easy explanation: The Whistling at the Senior Center: In Wyoming, Michigan, a staff member setting up for an event alone on a Saturday heard whistling echoing through the darkened building, even though every door was locked. Elise's Watchful Spirit: At Farrel–McWhirter Park in Redmond, Washington, longtime staff have grown accustomed to the lingering presence of the park's original owner, Mrs. Elise Farrel–McWhirter. From flickering lights to the scent of pipe tobacco wafting through empty rooms, her spirit seems to remain as she lovingly watches over the land she donated more than a century ago. The Fire Pit at Great Pond: In Maine, a routine maintenance check took a terrifying turn when a park and recreation professional found himself face-to-face with a family of baby skunks and a very protective mother. This suspenseful (and slightly comedic) tale proves that not all scares are supernatural! The Ghost in the Mist: During a New Year's Eve event in Belfast, Maine, a director captured what appeared to be a face (and a specific finger) in a mysterious mist that appeared during a community bonfire. The photo, still a topic of conversation at city hall, left her with chills that haven't quite faded. This episode of Open Space Radio is sponsored by the American Sports Builders Association:The American Sports Builders Association (ASBA) brings together the experts who design, build, and supply the sports facilities that bring communities to life. Their members are dedicated to creating safe, high-quality places where people can play, compete, and connect. Whether you're planning a brand-new facility or upgrading an existing one — indoors or out — ASBA has the resources to help you Build It Right. Visit sportsbuilders.org to find a Certified Builder or explore their Construction and Maintenance Manuals packed with expert guidance for every type of sports facility.
This week, Erin and Sara catch up and discuss season two of Nobody Wants This, Taylor Swift's new album, Sara's four-hour face mask, and more.Executive Producers: Erin Foster, Sara Foster, and Allison BresnickAssociate Producers: Montana McBirney and Olivia GeffnerAudio Engineer: Josh WindischProduced by Wishbone ProductionProduced by Dear MediaThis episode is sponsored by:Bumble (bumble.com)Saie (saiehello.com)Clean Simple Eats (cleansimpleeats.com PROMO CODE: FOSTER10)Everyday Dose (everydaydose.com/foster)Skims (skims.com)Magnetic Me (magneticme.com)Purely Elizabeth (purelyelizabeth.com PROMO CODE: FOSTER)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Send us a textOn today's Out In The Garage podcast I am going to unpack our upcoming Fire Pit Friday Night gathering. Men are drawn to a fire. There is something about men gathering around a fire that causes a connection that we don't find too many other places. Since it is difficult to get us around an actual fire, we are going to create our own. We are inviting you to join us for a powerful evening of sharing of the word, worship, and connection designed to encourage and equip you to live boldly for Christ with men all over the globe. Here's your part in all this:1.Show up on Friday November 7th2. If you are able, invite other men to your home to join you on this Firepit Friday Night. Once we log off of our Virtual Fire Pit you can keep the conversation going.
Beaten & Burned: A son reports his mom as missing...only for cops to later find her burned body, including a charred spine, in a backyard fire pit. A boyfriend shoots a mom of 3 dead...in front of her kids - then livestreams her lifeless body online. Plus, a lawsuit exposes the naked truth at a Cali resort! Jennifer Gould reports. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Vidcast: https://www.instagram.com/p/DO5Tq2tDEsg/This fuel can ignite and trigger a flash fire and larger flames that escape the unit and create serious burn and fire hazards. About 66,000 of these fire pits were sold at Five Below stores and online at fivebelow.com between April 2024 and August 2025.Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled tabletop fire pits. Return the product to any Five Below store for a full refund in the original form of payment, cash, or store credit. You can also submit a photo of your fire pit with your name and date written on it in permanent marker to Recalls@FiveBelow.com to receive a refund by check or store credit. Proof of purchase is not required.For additional information, call Five Below at 1-844-452-3569 or by email the company at Recalls@FiveBelow.com.https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2025/Five-Below-Recalls-Tabletop-Fire-Pits-Due-to-Risk-of-Serious-Burn-Injury-from-Flame-Jetting-and-Fire-Hazards#fivebelow #firepit #fuel #fife #burns #recall
SHOW NOTES: Welcome to another great show here on The Money Pit, where we're always here to remind you that you can do it yourself, but you don't have to do it alone! If you're a DIYer, join us for this week's top home improvement tips, including: - Home Improvement ROI: We unveil the top five home improvement projects that deliver the best return on your investment, perfect for boosting equity and impressing buyers. Learn why fall is a great time to start these projects due to cooler weather and more flexible contractor schedules. - DIY Pavestone Fire Pit: Get a step-by-step guide to building a modern square fire pit using Ladera Wall Block from Pavestone. This DIY-friendly project requires no cutting or special caps, making it a perfect weekend upgrade to transform your outdoor space with a rock-solid, heat-safe feature. - Color Trends for 2026: We explore the latest trends in color strategy for 2026, focusing on warm, earthy color palettes like terracotta, ochre, and olive, as well as soft textural neutrals and restorative darks. - Preventing Frozen Pipes: As the fall chill arrives, we offer crucial advice on preventing frozen pipes by disconnecting outdoor hoses, shutting off exterior spigots, and insulating exposed pipes in unheated areas. Q & A: - Robert from Michigan wonders if an air heat pump would be a more efficient heating solution for his older house with electric baseboard heat. A mini-split system is very efficient, but it's best to set the thermostat and leave it, using baseboard heat only as a backup for extra chilly days. - Mary from Delaware is replacing her 25-year-old shingles and asks about a replacement attic fan versus a ridge vent. We recommend a continuous ridge vent paired with soffit vents instead, since attic fans can pull air-conditioned air from the house into the attic and increase cooling costs. - Thurman from Arkansas has a blank wall and wants to know what's needed to install a new window. While it's a DIY-doable project for a smaller window, we suggest hiring a pro if he's not comfortable with disassembling and reassembling a load-bearing wall. - Steve needs guidance on repairing crumbling grout on his front stoop. We advise chiseling out the old grout and vacuuming loose debris, then using a Type M mortar that's recommended for its strength and applied with a piping bag. ASK A QUESTION: Need help with your own home improvement or décor question? We'd love to help! Call the show 24/7 at 888-MONEY-PIT (888-666-3974) or post your question here: https://www.moneypit.com/ask. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Can you safely have a fire pit or grill on your deck? We explore safety rules, product solutions, and why some setups void warranties.
SHOW NOTES: Hello there, Money Pit fans, and welcome back to the show where we help you make your good homes even better! Whether it's inside or outside, from your floorboards to your shingles, we are on your side! So give us a call at 888-Money-Pit to be part of the show. This hour, we cover a wide array of topics to help you protect your home, boost curb appeal, and even save you money. - Fall Cleanup Checklist: Check off your “to-do” list with essential fall cleanup tasks to get your home ready before the cold weather sets in, from gutters and gardens to garages and gear. - DIY Fire Pit: Turn up the heat in your backyard by easily building a beautiful and durable fire pit in minutes using Pavestone products. - Shower Mold: If you're dealing with a "fuzzy" shower, we'll walk you through the steps to safely remove old moldy caulk, prep the area, and reapply a fresh bead that will resist mold and mildew for years. Q & A: - Michelle in Minnesota has moisture coming up through her laminate bathroom floor on a concrete slab. We advise checking exterior drainage and adding a bathroom vent fan or humidistat to address the issue. - Glenn in Florida asks about borax-treated cellulose attic insulation to control Formosan termites. While the idea isn't new, its overall effectiveness for whole-house Formosan termites is less common. - Grace has concerns about her 40-year-old concrete patio, which is discolored, raised, and dangerous. We suggest restoring the loose bricks and applying a finish, such as a stone veneer, thin pavers, or an acid stain, terrazzo, or slate treatment to the surface. - Wally is redoing his sunroom and is worried about the unevenness of the old, cracked concrete floor. We recommend using luxury vinyl plank or hybrid stone flooring, which can float over existing cracks, and sealing those cracks. - Pat in Arkansas discovered that her new heat pump was not effectively removing humidity from her home. We explain that a whole-house dehumidifier integrated into the HVAC system is the most effective solution for maintaining ideal home humidity levels. - Greg in Delaware needed help removing lime scale buildup on his shower door that resisted standard cleaners. We suggested a simple test with white vinegar to see if it's true lime scale or if the door's surface might be etched. - David has questions about his crawl space insulation that's falling down, insulating the walls, and the use of old foundation vents. We recommend supporting the existing insulation with wires and keeping foundation vents open for about nine months of the year to allow moisture to vent. ASK A QUESTION: Need help with your own home improvement or décor question? We'd love to help! Call the show 24/7 at 888-MONEY-PIT (888-666-3974) or post your question here: https://www.moneypit.com/ask. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Elizabeth McNamara, Editor at East Greenwich News, joins the show to talk about wood fire pits not allowed in the town of East Greenwich See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textWhat do rugby, open-fire cooking, and managed IT services have in common? In this energetic and deeply human episode, Joey Pinz sits down with Frank Merino—serial hobbyist, MSP veteran, and community-driven technologist—to talk about grit, service, and savoring life.From building his first MSP at age 15 to helping transform a small HR firm's workflow with smartphones, Frank's story is packed with passion and problem-solving. He shares his love for CrossFit, the meditative art of cooking with hardwood from Uruguay, and the humbling lessons from honoring military heroes through grueling Murph workouts. But behind every story is a single driving force: a desire to help others live better lives through technology.
Contractors submitted their marketing for a no-holds-barred roast, and Tom brought in WAR ROOM Coach Micah Miller to join the fun. Together, they deliver straight-shooting critiques of websites, logos, calls to action, and more. If your marketing sucks, this episode will show you why and how to fix it. Learn what truly converts, the power of storytelling, and how to make your digital presence work harder for your business.In this episode Tom and Micah discuss:[00:25] Introduction of Micah Miller and his social media-driven marketing success[01:53] Micah's minimal ad spend strategy and massive content ROI[03:00] The $3-a-day Facebook ad that skyrocketed video views[03:30] Micah's $6M sales projection with under 2% marketing spend[04:08] Beginning of the marketing roast: First Edition Remodeling website[04:49] Issues with wordy websites and poor call-to-action strategies[06:17] Importance of a responsive website and Google rankings[07:19] Website goals: Build trust and engagement to convert leads[09:10] Using dynamic headlines and emotionally engaging copy[10:41] The power of project recaps: Before, during, after photos and videos[12:11] Micah's use of storytelling and transparency to weed out poor-fit leads[14:20] How project recaps prequalify leads and improve sales efficiency[15:29] Critique of blog strategy: One post isn't enough[16:12] How to write helpful, FAQ-driven blog content vs salesy pitches[18:26] Feedback on the About page: Be human, tell your story[20:54] Use personal and origin stories to build connection and relatability[22:15] Making the quote calculator more interactive with video walkthroughs[23:07] The debate: Should you gate content behind contact info?[24:10] Website roast #2: Deck by Design and logo readability issues[25:52] Calls to action should be specific and action-oriented[26:19] The value of project recaps over basic galleries[27:25] Critiquing blog titles and content relevance to homeowners[29:24] Combine 3D modeling with process explanations for better clarity[30:37] Explain project decisions in terms of design, budget, and permits[31:04] Website roast #3: True Quality Homes and mobile responsiveness issues[32:36] Too much text, not enough visuals under services[33:24] Flip the copy to focus on the client's experience, not the contractor[35:40] Lack of personal touch and identity on the About page[36:13] Missing team photos and social links reduce connection and credibility[37:12] Missed opportunities with social media content and before/after transformations[38:07] Preview of part two: Truck wraps, yard signs, and ego vs value-driven marketingLinks from the episode:Micah's example project recaps: https://www.easton-outdoors.com/ourwork/=============================================================================================
Rich and Ron talk about Fire Pits and some of the options you want to think about before building one.
The Stupid History of The Fire PitBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-stupid-history-minute--4965707/support.
In this message Nick shares from John 21, when Jesus met with Peter, John and other disciples on the beach, around a coal fire. Nick talks about how Jesus helped Peter to get in to right relationship with him, and how this applies in our lives through five key points.If you would like to reach out or know more about Jesus, please visit curatechurch.com or email hello@curatechurch.com. We'd love to connect and help you in your journey of faith.
Jiake Liu is the Co-Founder and CEO of Outer, a brand revolutionizing outdoor living by reimagining furniture and transforming backyards into immersive, functional spaces. With a mission to make life outside effortless and enjoyable, Outer combines eco-friendly materials, durable design, and an innovative showroom model—crowdsourcing real customers' backyards to create a unique, community-driven shopping experience.Before launching Outer in 2018, Jiake built his career in tech and software engineering at Riot Games, where he honed his expertise in problem-solving and user experience. Now, as an angel investor and founder, he's leveraging technology, sustainability, and consumer-first innovation to redefine how people connect with their outdoor spaces.In 2025, Jiake is taking Outer beyond furniture with Outer Spaces—a proprietary solution designed to convert vacant backyards into fully functional outdoor living spaces, from wellness retreats and dining areas to personal gyms.Under his leadership, Outer is reshaping the way we think about outdoor living—proving that sustainability, design, and convenience can coexist seamlessly in Ecommerce.In This Conversation We Discuss:[01:06] Intro[01:48] Introducing a new way to sell products[03:40] Finding the right investors for growth[05:10] Pitching a better product to investors[07:38] Building a brand through viral marketing[08:35] Building brand trust through storytelling[09:43] Validating ideas with ad mockups[10:13] Talking to customers before launching[11:14] Staying connected with customers post-purchase[11:57] Inventing solutions before customers ask for them[14:06] Episode Sponsors: StoreTester and Intelligems[17:19] Building trust with real product experiences[19:58] Turning media buzz into big opportunities[22:22] Mastering numbers before raising capital[23:27] Building outdoor spaces in one dayResources:Subscribe to Honest Ecommerce on YoutubeThe Perfect Outdoor Sofa is Now Within Reach liveouter.com/Follow Jiake Liu linkedin.com/in/jiakeliuBook a demo today at intelligems.io/Done-for-you conversion rate optimization service storetester.com/If you're enjoying the show, we'd love it if you left Honest Ecommerce a review on Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge impact on the success of the podcast, and we love reading every one of your reviews!
Window and fire pits on a nice cold weekend.
Every Friday in The Feed Megan Schinella comes on the air to talk about all the fun things happening in and around Connecticut this weekend that you can do with the kids and family. 1. Fire & Ice Winter Festival in Columbus Park Stamford 2:00 pm - 6:00 pm. The event will feature ice sculpting demonstrations, interactive ice photo frame, fire pits, live music and more! 2. Pengwee's Breath Puppet Show at Stepping Stones Museum For Children in Norwalk. Showtimes all wknd. 3. Drop In Craft: Colorful Squishies Saturday 10:00 am - 1:00 pm $5, Fairfield Museum color your own squishy toy to take home. Choose from a squishy unicorn or star design. 4. The Mermaids Are Back at Mystic Aquarium all wknd. These beauties have floated back to mystify visitors with their gliding and swishing. Everybody will leave the Aquarium wishing they could grow gills. 5. Winterfest 2025 at Ski Sundown in New Hartford a festival of winter fun. Put on your favorite winter costume, funny hat or helmet cover and celebrate the winter season. This event is free to anyone with a Ski Sundown lift ticket or pass. Festivities will include: 11:00am – 1:00pm: Face Painting with Valentine the Clown and 12:30pm – 2:00pm: Live Ice Sculpting demonstration with Ice Matters. Megan's Mom Quote of the Week: “It's Spicy, universal code for I don't want to share.”
Chef Danae McLaughlin takes us on a global dumpling journey // Pete Fjosne, Executive Chef of Rhein Haus, shares his modern twist on traditional German cuisine // Ashley Trout, Founder of VITAL Wines, discusses supporting vineyard workers through purpose-driven winemaking // Food writer Leslie Kelly joins Terry Phair, owner of Lummi Seafood Market and Cha•k’os Fire Pit // Holly Smith, acclaimed Executive Chef and Owner of Café Juanita, shares insights into the creative process behind crafting a menu // And we’ll wrap it up with Rub with Love Food for Thought Tasty Trivia!
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Click here to send Tim & Ade your Mediocre 5 Star Review and get a shoutout (don't forget to add your name)Tim and Ade discuss all things Fire Pits in this weeks episode. From their current equipment and why they chose it, to the different pits they've owned in the past. There is also the usual splash of random camping goodness to fill up your dirty little earholes and hopefully tempt you out into the camping field.Check Out Our Socials:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1333082837320305/?_rdrInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/casualcampingpodcast/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLO9F70wD5P16dbKV20rTtwegIcBDtKY8Q
Vidcast: https://www.instagram.com/p/DBg8ZEcRUFX/ The Consumer Product Safety Commission and Colsen Pits LLC are recalling all Colsen-branded indoor/outdoor tabletop fire pits. These fire pits burn liquid alcohol. Alcohol flames are invisible: refilling the fire pit while ignited can lead to devastating flame flashback to the alcohol container; alcohol can splash out creating a flash fire with larger, hotter flames. About 89,500 of these fire pits were sold online at colsenfirepits.com, Amazon, Wayfair, Walmart, Sharper Image, FlipShop, Grommet, Meta, and TikTok. Immediately stop using these fire pits and dispose of them. BTW, it is illegal to resell or donate recalled products. Try contacting your seller for a refund. For more information about this recall. Contact Colsen by email at info@colsenfirepits.com or online at https://colsenfirepits.com/. https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2025/Colsen-Recalls-Fire-Pits-Due-to-Risk-of-Serious-Burn-Injury-from-Flame-Jetting-and-Fire-Spreading-Hazards #colsen #firepits #alcohol #flashbacks #burns #recall
In this episode of the Poolside Perspectives podcast, hosts Mike Farley and Trey Farley, explore the world of outdoor fire features, sharing insights from their extensive experience in the outdoor living and pool industry. They discuss the essentials of designing and maintaining fireplaces and fire pits, comparing the benefits of wood versus gas, and highlighting aesthetic and functional considerations. Topics include safety regulations, the impact of fire feature placement on privacy, and the convenience of automated systems. Personal anecdotes and practical tips enhance the conversation, offering listeners valuable guidance on incorporating fire elements into their backyard spaces. Please follow us on YouTube to see the Videos, BBQ Bits segment and other features of the episodes. https://www.youtube.com/@PoolsidePerspectivesPodcast You can also follow us on Instagram to see pics, snippets and catch previews of episodes: https://www.instagram.com/poolsideperspectivespodcast/ 00:00 Welcome to Poolside Perspectives 01:12 Weekend Recap: Weddings and Puppies 02:08 Today's Topic: Fire Features 02:52 Fireplaces: Pros and Cons 14:19 Fire Pits: Pros and Cons 20:41 Fire Pit Seating Preferences 21:30 Built-in Seating: Pros and Cons 22:24 Seasonal Use of Fire Pits 23:50 Introduction to Solo Stove 24:37 Safety Tips for Portable Fire Pits 26:39 Fire Features in Backyard Design 30:31 Automation in Fire Features 35:56 Exploring Unique Fire Features 41:36 Conclusion and Viewer Interactio
AP correspondent Shelley Adler reports on a big issue with Colsen-branded fire pits.
SHOW NOTES: This week, we weigh the pros and cons of rooftop solar panels and share a simple recipe for homemade spray dish soap. Then, transform your backyard with a DIY fire pit that's made easy with Pavestone building blocks. Plus, get expert answers to more home improvement questions for your next project! - Solar Panels: Sunny savings or sunken costs? Learn the truth about the ROI of rooftop solar panels. - Natural Cleaner: Clean up the savings with a natural dish soap recipe for bubbles on a budget. - DIY Fire Pit: Rock your yard with a DIY fire pit using simple stone building blocks. Q & A: - Concrete Slab: Should Lee reinforce a poured concrete slab with rebar? It can't hurt, but may not be needed if the soil base is prepped right with a mechanical tamper. - Cement Floor: Linda wants to refinish a cement floor in an industrial area. She'll need to scrape off any existing paint and then apply epoxy paint to seal the surface. - HVAC: The second floor is always either too hot or too cold. Most heat loss is caused by leaky ducts, so David should have a sealant applied to make the HVAC system more efficient. - Tree Roots: Big tree roots are in the way of a new deck. Nancy will need a stump grinder to remove the roots and can use fewer points of contact for the deck foundation. - Fireplace or Stove: Matt wants to replace an ugly hearth fireplace with a wood stove. We recommend getting some structural advice to avoid affecting the chimney integrity. - Linoleum Flooring: Mindy's old linoleum floor is peeling. She should pull up the linoleum and any other layers under it before installing a new floor. - Foundation Leak: Water is pooling between the foundation and a retaining wall, then seeping into the basement. Richard should intercept the runoff with a curtain drain. - Insulation: Steve is curious about radiant barrier insulation, which is designed to reflect UV rays. We explain concerns about overheating and shortening the life of his roof. ASK A QUESTION: Need help with your own home improvement or décor question? We'd love to help! Call the show 24/7 at 888-MONEY-PIT (888-666-3974) or post your question here: https://www.moneypit.com/ask. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to another Q&A episode of The RV Atlas podcast. With summer winding down and fall camping season on the horizon, we took a deep dive into our RV Atlas […] The post The RV Atlas Q&A: RV Toilet Paper, Smokeless Fire Pits, Roadside Assistance and More! appeared first on The RV Atlas.
As we cross over into Autumn it's a nice time to sit outside around a fire pit and check out this episode from the archive. Of the many uses for fire, whether cooking, heating, illumination, even as ambient decoration, Spotix has you covered. Company president, Aaron Verhorevoort, refers to the business model as being like a wheel; Spotix is the hub connecting a multitude of various niche markets offering goods from grills, fire pits, fireplaces, and all the accessories, additions and components in between. North Liberty is the headquarters of local media, regional financial and national transportation companies and home to solar energy and tech startups, and entrepreneurs getting their big ideas off the ground. Get to know your new business community.
Join the Marketing Mad Men as they dive into the entrepreneurial journey of Jed Strange, founder of Gather Grills. Discover how a pandemic hobby turned into a thriving business, the challenges of raising investment, and the strategic marketing plans that are setting Gather Grills apart in a crowded market. https://www.nick-constantino.com/from-fire-pits-to-gather-grills/ Key Takeaways: Origin Story: How Gather Grills was born from a pandemic hobby. Investment Journey: The importance of involving investors early and lessons from Kickstarter campaigns. Marketing Insights: Strategies for content creation, influencer partnerships, and building a strong brand presence. Product Development: The iterative process of creating a unique grill and plans for a smaller, portable version. Business Scalability: Exploring potential verticals and the balance between profit margins and volume. Gather Grills, Jed Strange, entrepreneurial journey, pandemic business, grilling culture, investment, Kickstarter, marketing strategy, direct-to-consumer, product developmentpatreon.com/TheMarketingMadMen: https://www.nick-constantino.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode notes: Streaming update How's streaming going? How often in future will we stream? Life update Jack's hole Last 3 weeks been a grind Fire Pit ad in Andy's backyard Replacing Jumbo Shrimp income w/ a gov't job Prizepicks update - Every new user who plays a $5 lineup will receive $50 instantly. Place a $5 Lineup to Get $50 Instantly with code DunnandDrew Andrew's bank Currently on a 6-entry losing streak dating back to Colorado vs NDSU 3 NFL entries $37 to win $208 College Football stories Florida state - DJ U “The fall off from Jordan Travis to DJU is the biggest fall off in college football since the fall off from Trevor Lawrence to DJU.” 12 team playoffs Best QBs in the country - Dylan Raiola vs Shedeur is must watch TV Saturday UM dominates, clear ACC favorites moving forward USC & LSU replaced their QBs easily Not enough hype around Arizona NFL stories Taylor swift has drawn up plays https://x.com/_bbrandonn_/status/1829560758398570982 NFL power ranking backwards off the dome NFL week 1 predictions Guess the spread https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-D5f9rE-ecs Hard Rock season-long odds NFL team record predictions It's giving Fantasy football trivia
"Fire Pit" delves into the cultural and historical significance of fire pits, tracing their use from ancient communal gatherings to modern backyard centerpieces. Victor Varnado, KSN and guest host Amanda Lynn Baez explore the evolution of fire pits, their role in social traditions, and the timeless appeal of gathering around a warm fire. Discover how fire pits have been used in various cultures for cooking, heating, and ceremonial purposes, and how they continue to ignite conversations and warmth in gatherings today.Produced and hosted by Victor Varnado & Rachel TeichmanFull Wikipedia article here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fire_pitSubscribe to our new newsletter, WikiWeekly at https://newsletter.wikilisten.com/ for a fun fact every week to feel smart and impress your friends, and MORE! https://www.patreon.com/wikilistenpodcastFind us on social media!https://www.facebook.com/WikiListenInstagram @WikiListenTwitter @Wiki_ListenGet bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello friends. its been a while since I released a mindful listen so find somewhere safe to relax and and close your eyes and let your imagination soar as we venture Beyond the Firepit to see what we find?. Please do not listen whilst driving or operating machinery . This episode is a guided meditation intended to induce a relaxed state. If you enjoyed this episode please consider buying me a Ko-fi at www.ko-fi.com/owenstaton or joining my patreon at www.patreon.com/owenstaton7. Take care my friends Owen
Ep.122 I catch up with CEO of the Fire Pit Collective, longtime golf media personality Matt Ginella. We talk about the state of golf on the pro and amateur level. The rollback, LIV, PGA, and what projects he has on the burner. And we speak with Ray Garza from On Par Golf to discuss his On Par Golf Apparel. Tune in!!! www.nothingisob.com www.firepitcollective.com www.onpargolfapparel.com $$$$. GOLD Level Sponsor & Fore Bros Tour $$$$ Board Member Brad Eischens with Metalstacks, a precious metals Collectors Club, has THE Lowest Retail Pricing for gold and silver coins, rounds, and bars online. Just text “Nothing is OB” to Brad @ 210-274-5894 to learn more. Also, you can hit up his Facebook page at MS Brad & visit his website at msbrad.com. ***Presenting Sponsor*** FOREBROS TOUR "NEVER GOLF ALONE AGAIN" The 1st Annual FORE BROS TOUR CUP Black vs Grey Match will be coming up on Jan 6-7, 2024 held at Ft. Sam Houston GC - La Loma and at Alisatian GC. Thank you to The Black and Grey Sponsors below. *Platinum - Pedro Leyva with WDS Window & Door Solutions *Gold - Steve Sepko with Crest Home Health *Silver - Ray Martinez with DKR Electrical Solutions LLC *Silver - Brad Eischens with Metalstacks Ways to listen https://linktr.ee/Nothingisob Please follow/subscribe: facebook: Nothing is OB: South Texas Golf Podcast instagram: @nothingisob X: @nothingisob youtube: Nothing is OB: South Texas Golf Podcast
Hello, my friends, and welcome back to the Realife Process Podcast! I'm Teresa McCloy, and in today's episode, we're diving into the joys and blessings of the summer season. As we find ourselves right in the middle of the year, I want to share with you some of the things I absolutely love about summer and how they help me lean into a place of rest and rejuvenation. From taking Fridays off to indulging in my passion for gardening, discovering the simple pleasure of long car rides, and the delight of eating outdoors, we'll explore together how the beauty of summer can enrich our lives. Whether you already adore summer or are looking for new ways to appreciate it, there's something here for everyone. So, grab a comfortable spot and let's dive into what makes this season truly special. And remember, I'd love to hear what you love about summer, so join our free community over at TheRealifeProcess.com and share your thoughts! Let's jump in and embrace the extraordinary moments of our everyday lives this summer!Time Stamps: 00:00 Podcast host reflects on summer season joy.03:27 Schedule Fridays off to rejuvenate and garden.08:41 Enjoying outdoor dining and grilling in summer.11:54 Embrace the blessings of summer, share stories.FREE RESOURCES:Take the FREE Intro to Needs & Values AssessmentReady to discover what uniquely matters to YOU? CLICK HERE to take our FREE Intro to the Needs & Values Assessment.FREE Download: 4 Steps to Simplify Your CalendarReady to uncover more time on your calendar? This FREE download will help you remove what doesn't matter, so you have space for what does. Click here to get this FREE resource!Get to know the story behind the REALIFE Process® through our film, Rested Success!CLICK HERE to watch the 15-minute documentary film where you'll hear Teresa's story, how the REALIFE Process® began and developed, plus how our Certified Facilitators are using the Process in the work that they do.OTHER RESOURCES:Check out our YouTube Channel!Prefer to watch AND listen? Check out our YouTube channel for the podcast episode on video! Make sure to subscribe so you get all the latest updates.My Book LinkMy new book, Do What Matters, is available NOW! Banish busyness and discover a new way of being productive around what truly matters. Learn more at DoWhatMattersBook.com.LifeMapping ToolsWould you life to discover Life Mapping tools to help you recognize and respond to God in your Story. Check out these tools here https://www.onelifemaps.com/JOIN OUR COMMUNITY & CONNECT WITH ME:Become part of the FREE REALIFE Process® Community! Connect with Teresa and other podcast listeners, plus find additional content to help you discover your best REALIFE.Connect with your host, Teresa McCloy, on:Facebook - The REALIFE Process® with Teresa McCloyInstagram - teresa.mccloyLinkedIn - teresamccloyAbout Teresa McCloy:Teresa McCloy is the founder and creator of the REALIFE Process®. The REALIFE Process® is dedicated to equipping others and providing community, training, tools and resources,in order to cultivate bothpersonal and professional development and growth. Teresa's mission is to see individuals and groups grow in self awareness, develop sustainable rhythms, and increase their influence and impact at the intersection of faith and work in their everyday life story.
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In celebration of episode 100 let's count down the Top 10 most downloaded episodes and learn which one takes the top spot! If you didn't start listening at Episode 1, I invite you to start from the beginning. There are too many jewels to miss. JOIN ME: ~ Get my weekly newsletter "Little Bits of Home Functionality." Intentionally short, you'll get a video and a thought that poses questions about your space and your reason. ~ On Instagram ~ On Facebook ~ My boards on Pinterest ~ On TikTok ~ Schedule time with me HERE or visit me through my Home Coaching & Real Estate Website www.SpaceAndReason.com Sources & Reference———————————————- Episode 54: Bootcamp for your home Episode 63: a VIDEO of Remodeling inspiration Episode 46: The haunting of a house Episode 48; a 7-minuted guided relaxation exercise Episode 45: Organizing, the KonMari method Episode 40: Creating Spaces for Movement and Habits for Health with special guest Nicole Darabi Episode 1: Does every Space have a reason Episode 62: Swedish Death Cleaning Episode 56; Hardwoods, Laminate, Carpet or Vinyl Episode 53; A story about a woman, her health, house and healing Episode 38: Fire Pits with special guest Mike Bertelsen of the Cowboy Cauldron Legal Disclosure: Kristina Browning is a licensed Realtor in the State of Oregon with 503 Properties. “Home Functionality Coach” and "Create a Home that Thrives" are registered Trademarks of Kristina Browning.
Hugo Selenski was the very definition of a problem child. By age 15 he was a father, had multiple DUIs, and multiple arrests for other offenses. His life only went further into the darkness as an adult when he added multiple murder charges to his rap sheet. But, is there more to his story? Could he be innocent of some of his charges? Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crimecast--4106013/support.
Wait, there's more?! In Part 9 of the Fire Pit series on L.A.B. Golf, Matt Ginella gets final reflections from all protagonists on Lucas Glover's accomplishments, the putter, the technology and the business. Lots more on Brett Rumford's "let go of control to take control" and how it relates to overcoming the fears in golf and life. Plus, Kelly Slater on his win at Pipeline, 100-foot waves in Ireland and Jason Kuhn, the former Navy Seal sniper on: "Train like you fight." Thanks for listening.
In part 8 of this Fire Pit Podcast series on the rise and relevancy of L.A.B. Golf, Matt Ginella takes you through the second of Lucas Glover's back-to-back wins on the PGA Tour. And then he gets Glover's thoughts on being passed up for the 2023 Ryder Cup, the business impact of the two wins, as well as reflections from several of the series protagonists on the stories within the series, including hope, inspiration, overcoming the yips and the American dream. In addition to Glover, you'll hear more from Adam Scott, Kelly Slater, Brett Rumford, Mac Barnhardt, Michael Sims, Stuart Smith, Adam Beach, Sam Hahn, Liam Bedford and Bill Presse. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In part 7 of this Fire Pit Podcast series on L.A.B. Golf, it's almost all Lucas Glover. When and where a new putter intersects with his battle with the yips, reflections on his life, career, more from the Navy Seal, bold predictions from his inner-circle, and ultimately a recap of his win at the 2023 Wyndham Championship.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Part 6 of the Fire Pit Podcast series on L.A.B. Golf, we're getting to Lucas Glover, the highs and lows of professional golf, why friends and good management matters, and we talk to a Navy Seal about overcoming the yips. Thanks for following along. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Part 5 of this Fire Pit Podcast series on how and why L.A.B. Golf's technology and their putters are gaining in prominence and popularity, you'll hear from Brett Rumford, an Australian short-game guru. Rumford explains "giving up control to gain control," sheds light on the technology and why it's "cutting edge," he shares details of his relationship with Adam Scott, the bumps he overcame with Sam Hahn and the engineering team of the company, and he articulates his frustrations with pros who sign a putter contract: “Free up your contract and free up your putting and you just fill up all of your heart's desires.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Part 4 of this Fire Pit Podcast series on L.A.B. Golf's rise to putter prominence, we hear how Kelly Slater impacted Adam Scott's decision to make it his gamer and why Scott called Sam Hahn to tell him he could win the Masters with it. You'll also hear from Adam Beach of My Golf Spy as to why the technology is passing his company's sniff tests. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In part 3 of this Fire Pit Podcast series on the rise and relevancy of L.A.B. Golf, the putters being used by the likes of Lucas Glover, Adam Scott, Ben An, Will Zalatoris, Camilo Villegas and more, you hear about some of the lean years, the struggles of branding, marketing, and how Sam Hahn went about getting it into the hands of Tour players. From Kelly Slater, Tim Wilkinson, Jeff Sluman and Vaughn Taylor, the proof was in the results. “His posture is getting taller and everything is looking better,” says Hahn about Taylor. “He has got hope.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Part 2 of this Fire Pit Podcast series on L.A.B. Golf, you get the story of Bill Presse, the inventor, as he goes from developing the "magic dust" of lie, angle and balance in his garage, sleeping in and selling putters out of his car to ultimately selling a "lion's share" of the company to the Hahn family. In addition to Presse, you'll hear from Sam Hahn, Matt Holm and Stuart Smith on how and why Presse's "genius" defied doubters, critics and Internet trolls. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
L.A.B. Golf builds and sells putters that don't look like most conventional putters. They're big, some might say they're ugly, unwieldy. But they're effective, they're resurrecting morale, careers and a love of putting. In this Fire Pit podcast series, Matt Ginella conducts over 20 interviews and pieces together the story of Bill Presse, the inventor, Sam Hahn, the CEO, and several other L.A.B. Golf employees who have witnessed the rise from Presse tinkering in a garage and selling his theories out of the trunk of his car in 2012 to Lucas Glover winning back-to-back PGA Tour events in 2023. Ginella talks to Vaughn Taylor, Kelly Slater, Adam Scott, Glover and so many more as he gets to the essence of the technology, design, brand and an American dream. In Part 1, you'll meet Hahn, Presse, Bob Duncan and you'll hear about how and why Hahn pushed all in and bought a “lion's share” of the company.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this throwback podcast on the history of Bandon Dunes, part 2 picks up on May 1st, 1999 on the eve of Bandon Dunes opening for business. I'm not even sure Mike Keiser could've dreamed something as big as what Bandon has become. We hear from Bandon's original caddy master, Shoe, and the local barber, Mick Peters, who has hit the first tee shot on every course at Bandon, as well as reflections from Mike Keiser, David Kidd, Josh Lesnik, Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw as we also celebrate the opening of the Sheep Ranch, their third course on property.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this throwback podcast you'll hear part 1 of the building of Bandon Dunes, as told by Mike Keiser, the owner, David McLay Kidd and his father, Jimmy, the architects, and Josh Lesnik and his father, Steve, who won the bid to manage it. Bandon Dunes, the original course at what is now the best pure golf destination in America, and arguably the world, was an outlier that opened in 1999. Like Sand Hills in Mullen, Nebraska, which opened in 1995, to build a golf course in a remote location using a minimalist architect or architects was anything but what was being built in America in the 90s.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Part 1 of this throwback podcast leaves off in 1985, when Ben Crenshaw convinces Bill Coore to partner up. In part 2, we get them through some lean years, making a name for themselves in Maui, and tell the story of striking pay dirt and pink flags in the sand hills of Nebraska.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.